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i think robert kennedy worked behind the scenes to help get him out of prison. a lot of people credit him for that. we'll see if that changes people's views though. >> really interesting. >>> you've got something really interesting as well. >> this is more like a factoid that i heard this morning. 90% of the wealth is owned by 10% of the people. >> yeah, absolutely. >> this new poll by this british charity oxfam shows that the world's 85, just 85 people own 46% of the money on this planet. >> my goodness. >> 85 people. that's like half of all the money out there. i don't know why it just blew me away. >> it should. >> the world is created by that few. >> it should. it leaves you speechless. speechless. >>> something else leaving me speechless, check this out. this is video of an 11-month-old water skiing. this video kind of -- >> that's crazy. >> it is crazy. this kid is talented. >> he's not crying. >> should you put a baby in the water. i'm hoping he can swim. parents are saying that the one word that he can say is boat. >> he looked a little terrified at the
i think robert kennedy worked behind the scenes to help get him out of prison. a lot of people credit him for that. we'll see if that changes people's views though. >> really interesting. >>> you've got something really interesting as well. >> this is more like a factoid that i heard this morning. 90% of the wealth is owned by 10% of the people. >> yeah, absolutely. >> this new poll by this british charity oxfam shows that the world's 85, just 85 people own 46%...
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its inmate population includes charles manson, robert kennedy's assassin sirhan sirhan, and some of the nation's most violent prison gangs. "lockup" crews have also been frequent guests at california state prison corcoran. >> you might have to fight. you might have to kill. you might have to stab. you never know. depends on the situation. >> a lot of times it's just fistfights out here. but i would say maybe every other month we get a righteous stabbing. when they do stab each other they go for the kill. they don't just stab each other to play around. >> every morning, you wake up you dealing with a thousand different attitudes. you never know what could happen on that certain day. all you can do is think the worst, hope for the best. >> we met two inmates on the yard at corcoran who are much more pro-active when it comes to surviving life in this powder keg. they gave our crew a tutorial on how they do it. >> some of the rules that you want to live by behind these walls is you want to give everybody the same respect that you expect to receive from them. >> without order we have anarchy
its inmate population includes charles manson, robert kennedy's assassin sirhan sirhan, and some of the nation's most violent prison gangs. "lockup" crews have also been frequent guests at california state prison corcoran. >> you might have to fight. you might have to kill. you might have to stab. you never know. depends on the situation. >> a lot of times it's just fistfights out here. but i would say maybe every other month we get a righteous stabbing. when they do stab...
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murderer charles manson and robert kennedy's assassin, sirhan sirhan, are among the most notorious inmates. in 1996, allegations against staff brought the prison to its knees. officers were accused of arranging gladiator-style fights between rival inmates that often had to be stopped with lethal force. >> officers betting on these fights, who's going to win, who's going to be stabbed, who's going to kill who, who's going to beat who bad. >> all of the indicted officers were subsequently acquitted. george galaza was warden at the time and had to tackle the daunting task of getting corcoran back on its feet. >> when i got here in 1996, corcoran frankly was under an intensive media barrage. the impact that that had on the staff here, it was tremendous. you cannot maintain a prison like this well if your staff morale is poor. so the first part of it was getting the staff morale up. the next thing that we focused on was the issue of violence. >> you might have to fight. >> in a prison like this one, because of the types of inmates that we have, violence is a real thing. >> you might have to kil
murderer charles manson and robert kennedy's assassin, sirhan sirhan, are among the most notorious inmates. in 1996, allegations against staff brought the prison to its knees. officers were accused of arranging gladiator-style fights between rival inmates that often had to be stopped with lethal force. >> officers betting on these fights, who's going to win, who's going to be stabbed, who's going to kill who, who's going to beat who bad. >> all of the indicted officers were...
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kennedy and robert m. kennedy, she thanked the public and said she would treasure each and every message. now a series of condolence messages have been released by the jfk library and museum. it includes these photos of jackie's personal secretaries sifting through boxes of letters sent to the first lady and change of letters that is specifically poignant between denise mcnair, one of the four young girls killed in the 1963 one of the four girls killed in the church in birmingham. in a heartbreaking handwritten letter maxine wrote to the first lady, isn't it strange how people with so much to give to the world are taken? that's god will, however, and not for us to question. [announcer] word is getting out. purina dog chow light & healthy is a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend. with 20% fewer calories than purina dog chow. isn't it time you discovered the lighter side of dog chow. purina dog chow light & healthy. when i first started shopping for a hybrid... i didn't even look at anything else. i
kennedy and robert m. kennedy, she thanked the public and said she would treasure each and every message. now a series of condolence messages have been released by the jfk library and museum. it includes these photos of jackie's personal secretaries sifting through boxes of letters sent to the first lady and change of letters that is specifically poignant between denise mcnair, one of the four young girls killed in the 1963 one of the four girls killed in the church in birmingham. in a...
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thanks to the efforts of johnson and shriver, as well as robert kennedy, news cameras began to document the life people would long lack electricity, indoor plumbing. plight of the poor was thrust to the national spotlight. it would not last. johnson would eventually divert money and attention away from the war on poverty, the war in vietnam. >> our nation, tonight, is engaged in a brutal and better conflict. in vietnam. it just must be the center of our concern. >> gradually, the very premise behind the war on poverty, the notion that there's something wrong with the country that leaves behind millions of its citizens, started to seem impossibly alien. in the 1980s, johnson and shriver's historic effort had become an attack line for ronald reagan. >> some years ago, the federal government declared war on poverty and poverty won. >> it's a line that conservatives are still using today as they seek further cuts to the social safety net. quick to note that the official poverty rate has only fallen four percentage points over half a century. >> we have the 50th anniversary of the war on pov
thanks to the efforts of johnson and shriver, as well as robert kennedy, news cameras began to document the life people would long lack electricity, indoor plumbing. plight of the poor was thrust to the national spotlight. it would not last. johnson would eventually divert money and attention away from the war on poverty, the war in vietnam. >> our nation, tonight, is engaged in a brutal and better conflict. in vietnam. it just must be the center of our concern. >> gradually, the...
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supercharged his investigation of richard nixon by hiring john doar who earned his spurs in robert kennedy's department let's see where this is all taking us. heather haddon has been covering this story for "the wall street journal." heather, i'm impressed by the speed with which this special investigative committee has moved in issuing some 20 subpoenas already. >> yeah, it has moved very quickly. now they are issuing the subpoenas at some point today. we don't know exactly when. and during the press conference that was just held about this, we weren't given any names. so they are not confirming any names until the subpoenas are actually issued to 17 individuals and three organizations. we were told that all the individuals and organizations are within new jersey. and when asked, assemblyman wisniewski who is chairing the committee said none of the names should be surprising. well could see bill stepien and bridget kelly. those are names that have been discussed in the past. but we don't have that confirmed as of now. >> we have heard from wisniewski, who is chair of the special investigati
supercharged his investigation of richard nixon by hiring john doar who earned his spurs in robert kennedy's department let's see where this is all taking us. heather haddon has been covering this story for "the wall street journal." heather, i'm impressed by the speed with which this special investigative committee has moved in issuing some 20 subpoenas already. >> yeah, it has moved very quickly. now they are issuing the subpoenas at some point today. we don't know exactly...
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james robert radio kennedy. there are african-americans throughout history who have done great things from humble beginnings. >> is it a charmed life you're living? >> i think so, yeah. i get paid. i get paid. checks are cashed. >> eugene, i have to ask you. with teaching chess, i never played. confession. never played chess. so we have to get you in and with cuba maybe we can have a game of chess to celebrate and teach me focus and discipline because april loose on that. >> you're playing chess now. >> no. no. >> yes, you are. any time you make decisions, you're playing chess. >> fantastic. i am the queen and the king. i'll take that. thank you so much, sir. congratulations on the success. i'm so happy to see it on the big screen and i hope that people see the inspiration that is there. thank you so much. again, you founded big chair chess club. a shout-out to that. >> cuba, when are you coming to d.c.? >> soon, sir. we'll screen the movie for wherever you want to watch it. we'll go eat. we won't play chess bec
james robert radio kennedy. there are african-americans throughout history who have done great things from humble beginnings. >> is it a charmed life you're living? >> i think so, yeah. i get paid. i get paid. checks are cashed. >> eugene, i have to ask you. with teaching chess, i never played. confession. never played chess. so we have to get you in and with cuba maybe we can have a game of chess to celebrate and teach me focus and discipline because april loose on that....
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had asked for. >> robert, in a manner of speaking, you were home on the range for about ten days down to johnson city, texas, shuttling back and forth between austin and the lbj ranch. how much of an indication did all of you get down there that the budget would be this much under $100 billion? >> well, frankly, it came as a surprise to me to find out that it would be less than the last fiscal year. >> this means that the johnson spending plan is $500 billion smaller than the latest estimate of spending under the kennedy budget. and this, i sub mit is quite a feat. republicans praise the president and like the budget cutting part, anyway. >> here we are at the 50-year anniversary of that state of the union. that cut uranium production and that very slightly shrunk the budget from the previous year. which, of course, nobody remembers that state of the union for now. that's exactly the way it was covered at the time that it happened. but now we look back on it and remember it for something very, very different. because the other thing that lyndon johnson announced in that state of the u
had asked for. >> robert, in a manner of speaking, you were home on the range for about ten days down to johnson city, texas, shuttling back and forth between austin and the lbj ranch. how much of an indication did all of you get down there that the budget would be this much under $100 billion? >> well, frankly, it came as a surprise to me to find out that it would be less than the last fiscal year. >> this means that the johnson spending plan is $500 billion smaller than the...